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Bad - Anonymous employee JCJ Architecture Employee Review

1.0
3 Oct 2019
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

There are not any pros

Cons

As bad as it gets

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Collaborative and Supportive Work Environment: Employees appreciate the team-oriented atmosphere, describing it as a "team/family atmosphere" where management is approachable and supportive of personal and professional goals. Opportunities for Professional Growth: The firm's entrepreneurial culture encourages employees to innovate and take initiative, providing opportunities for those who are self-motivated to advance their careers. Employee Ownership Structure: As an employee-owned company (ESOP), JCJ fosters a collaborative atmosphere where employees are encouraged to contribute ideas and feel a sense of ownership in the firm's success.

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Frequent Layoffs: Some employees have reported concerns about job stability due to periodic mass layoffs, which can create anxiety and a distracting work environment. High Workload and Tight Deadlines: The fast-paced nature of the industry and the firm's project demands may lead to employees working well over 40 hours a week, often feeling overwhelmed by the workload and pressing deadlines. Limited Internal Training Opportunities: There are indications that the firm offers minimal internal training for advancement, with some employees feeling they lack adequate support to develop new skills or transition into different roles within the company.

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